Dr. Lentz publishes paper entitled “Cultivating Subjects: Opium and rule in post-colonial Vietnam”
LENTZ, C. C. (2017) Cultivating Subjects: Opium and rule in post-colonial Vietnam. Modern Asian Studies, 1-40.. doi:10.1017/S0026749X15000402
LENTZ, C. C. (2017) Cultivating Subjects: Opium and rule in post-colonial Vietnam. Modern Asian Studies, 1-40.. doi:10.1017/S0026749X15000402
Professor Mike Emch has been awarded a US$4.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation Partnerships in International Research and Education (PIRE) program with colleagues from Public Policy and Sociology. The grant titled “Confronting Energy Poverty: Building an Interdisciplinary Evidence … Read more
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Lentz, C. C. (2017) Dreams of the Hmong Kingdom: The Quest for Legitimation in French Indochina, 1850–1960 by Mai Na M. Lee. Journal of Vietnamese Studies, 12, 152-154.
Gökarıksel, B. & A. J. Secor (2017) Devout Muslim masculinities: the moral geographies and everyday practices of being men in Turkey. Gender, Place & Culture, 24, 381-402.
Davis, J. (2017) Fertility after natural disaster: Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua. Population and Environment, 1-17.
Following a summer of research funded by the UNC Institute for the Environment’s IDEA (Increase Diversity and Enhancing Academia) Undergraduate Research Experience Program, geography majors Chris Bennet (supervised by Dr. Elizabeth Havice) and Sofia McCarthy (supervised by Dr. Gabriela Valdivia) … Read more
Clark Gray gives plenary at Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society – for more information, check this website.
The Atlantic The Atlantic talks to geography associate professor Erika Wise about work done with doctoral student Matthew Dannenberg on how tree rings help us understand climate history https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/06/dendro-cascades-tree-rings-wise-pacific-northwest/531747/
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Emch who has been appointed by the Provost and UNC Board of Trustees as the W. R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor. This permanent distinguished professorship is one of the most prestigious and visible honors that the University … Read more